A Selection of Lectures and Events DI Dr. Heinz Stanek, MBA

„Innovation is creative destruction.“ Joseph Schumpeter (Austria/USA)
2015
  • UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle)/Drones
    „Challenges & Chances“
2014
  • “Safety and Efficiency in Railways Management”
    Symposium – The Future of Mobility, Municipality of Vienna
2013
  • “2030 – Visions of Innovative Car Driving” – Mobility Studies – Visions of Society – International Technological Developments
2013
  • 17th International Geodesy Week/Obergurgl - “Automation and Optimising of Sensor Technologies for the Dynamic Comprehension of Infrastructure Objects”
2012
  • Budapest Transport Congress – “Report on the Results of Test Surveying in Austria Carried out in Co-operation with MAV Kfv”
2011
  • Carinthia University of Applied Sciences: Management of Innovation – Based on Fairy Tales, Visions and Realisation
  • Innovative Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights — Abu Dhabi/Dubai
  • Intercultural Management
2010
  • Innovation in the Transport Industries — Technical Symposium, Salzburg
  • WAustrian Chambers of Commerce – Economic and Technical Standards in the Emirates
2008
  • Spatial Location Content Services Providing Information for Location Based Services — a Business Plan
  • Wienstrom/Operators Symposium — “WEP — Economic Catalyst for a Universal Positioning System?”
2007
  • INTERGEO 2007 Leipzig — “Laser Scanning — Integration of a Technology from a Geodesic and Economic Viewpoint
  • WD — Conference Muttenz/Basel — Quality Management Laser Scanning — Structure — Data Collection — Implementation
  • Conference University of Innsbruck — “Terrestrial Laser Scanners — Innovation and Application Potentials”
  • Geo-Symposium Schwertberg — “Laser Scanning — Practical Potential”
2006
  • Geo News 3/2006 — “Airborne Laser Scanning — Quo Vadis?”
  • AGIT 2006 — “Laser Scanning — Next Generation”
2005
  • 65th DVV Conference Fulda — “Use of Terrestrial Laser Scanners — Challenges and Solution Potential”
2004
  • INGEO 2004 Bratislava — “Terrestrial Laser Scanning — Universal Method or a Specialists’ Tool?”
2003
  • German Hydrography Day — “Use of Laser Scanners as a Basis for Hydraulic Discharge Computation and Computer Simulation”
2001
  • CORP 2001 — “Usage of 3D-Surface Models in Spatial Planning”
2000
  • AGEO 2000 — “Meta Data Servers”
1998
  • 3rd Munich Advanced Training Course for Geo Information Systems at the Munich University of Technology — “New Developments in the GIS Industry from the Perspective of a Neutral Observer”
  • Austrian Concrete Day — Presentation of the GGI ZT GmbH
1997
  • 9th International Geodesy Week in Obergurgl — The Employment of the Kodak DCS 460 in Digital Photogrammetry”
  • 2nd Munich Advanced Training Course on Geo Information Systems at the Munich University of Technology — “Competitive Advantage through Quality Management and Certification of GIS Services”
  • ISPRS in VIC — Presentation of GGI ZT GmbH — “Spatial Information from Images”
1996
  • Budapest University of Technology and Economics — “Austrian Motorway and Expressway Company Project B301 — GIS”
  • Southern Tyrolean Symposium / Castle of Goldrain — “Certified Data — the Responsibility of the Consulting Engineer for Land Surveying”
  • Symposium for Consulting Engineers — “Basic Approaches to the Standardisation of Quality Documentation for Geo Information”
1995
  • AGIT 1995 Salzburg — “Modelling and Standardisation of Data Quality in GIS”
  • Institute for International Research — Geographic Information Systems — “Acquisition, Conversion and Integration Methods for Grid and Vector Data”
1994
  • TU Graz — “Data Quality in GIS — Modelling and Validation”
  • GeoLIS III — ÖZVGI Issues 1 and 2 / 1994 — “Data Quality — GIS Modelling”
  • FIG XX Melbourne/Australia – “The Impact of Data Quality on Decision Making in the Building Making Authorisation Process: A Case Study”
  • FIG XX Melbourne/Australia – “Task Analyses for Total Station Operation”
1993
  • UMDS’93 Vienna – “Data Quality Requirements for GIS defined by Law: A Case Study”
  • 25th International Symposium Graz – “Necessary Complement for GIS Based Decision Making”
  • EGIS 93 Geneva – “GIS Based Decision Making must Consider Data Quality”
  • Geodimeter Symposium Wachau – “The Way to Maximum Tacheometric Efficiency”
1990
  • Yildiz University Istanbul – “The Integration of National Data Collections as the Basis for Conducting Land Information Systems”
  • Celebratory Colloquium for Univ. Prof. H. Schmid on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday – “Analysis Adjustment of Geodesic Networks — a Universal Analytical Method for Practical Use?”
  • Geowissenschaftliche Mitteilungen TU Wien – “Analysis Adjustment in the Interpretation of Geodesic Networks”
1989
  • International Symposium Dubrovnik – “Local Geodesic Network Kasina – Zagreb for Geodynamic Usage Optimization in Accuracy and Reliability by Simulation”
1987
  • ÖZV – “Orthogonal Partitioning Technique and Singular Value Decomposition to Address the Problem of Least Squares Approximation for Over-determined Linear Systems”
1985
  • Vienna University of Technology – “Design and Programming of Meteorological Data and Model Calculation on the HP-85”

Organisation of Meetings and Events

1994
  • GeoLIS III TU Wien + BEV
  • UN Workshop Cadastre BEV Vienna
1993
  • Compact Course „Benefit and Cost Analyses for GIS Implementations”
1992
  • Compact Course “Benefit and Cost Analyses for GIS Implementations”
1991
  • Participation in the Organisation of the IUGG Congress Vienna (4500 Participants)
1988
  • University Course “Compensation Calculation”, Vienna University of Technology
1985
  • Geodesic Seminar “Computer-aided Survey Planning“